Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1958 — Page 4

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NfllVV A REAL CONCRETE YARD "RM- INCINERATOR FOB . . . Clean, Safe Disposal of Paper Trash Garbage

PRE-FABRICATED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION ... EASILY ASSEMBLED OR MOVED, YET LASTS A LIFETIME • This is the original and only “Burn-AU” incinerator designed and engineered for maximum efficiency, safety, and appearance. Proven by laboratory tests and use in the field, it combines safety with tremendous burning power. $39.95 INSTALLED Completely Safe . The "Burn-AU" has been designed to solve efficiently and inexpensively your disposal problems. It eliminates the old fashioned wire basket which is not only unsightly but also a proven fire hazard that is dangerous to surrounding buildings. Children can play safely near the "BurnAU" incinerator.

SPECIFICATIONS Height 54 inches Width 20 inches Base , 25 inches sq. Fire Door 13 inches wide Fire Grate 20 x2O inches Reinforced with steel throughout

Speedway Hardware 1612 N. Lyndhurst CH. 4-3156

LEW’S BEAUTY SALON Lew Koziura, Beautician COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE For Appointment • Soft Water • TV Call CH. 4-1895 2421 FISHER ST.

THE SPEEDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH is offering to the public on opportunity to EARN ,NTEREST CHnn PER year ON THEIR INVESTMENT The Church is issuing Broadway Plan Building Bonds in the amount of $30,000. The interest starts to accrue on May 1, 1958. INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL PAYABLE AT THE SPEEDWAY STATE BANK Millions of dollars in Broadway Plan Bonds have been issued by churches throughout the United States, in Canada and Alaska. NO CHURCH HAS EVER DEFAULTED IN THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST OR PRINCIPAL ON BROADWAY BONDS Bonds mature on specific dates at 6 month intervals. Available in denominations of: SSO, SIOO, $250, and SSOO.

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For further information, telephone: EDWIN W. SNYDER CH. 1-4819 FRANK PLAINER CH. 4-0198 H. J. CONGER CH. 4-6370

ARE YOU WASTING TIME?? Lost month customers at the Speed-Way Auto Laundry saved over 2400 hours of precious personal time. That's right—more than 100 full 24 hour days were freed for rest or for productive endeavors. Most customers spent less than 10 minutes —none more than 20 minutes —for washing and waiting. Compare this with an hour plus for a hand, one-at-a-time, wash and you can calculate how many satisfied customers we had in April. The reason for this is that car washing is our business—not our sideline. We have a new modern building, specially designed for the latest in fast efficient automatic machinery. Frequently you will see five to ten cars being processed simultaneously in production line fashion. Yet each receives thorough, gentle care and meticulous inspection. Enjoy your spare time—life is too short to waste even an hour. We are open 8:30 'til 5:30 weekdays, 8:00 'til 5:30 Saturdays, and 8:00 'til 1:00 Sundays. See us soon. SPEED WAY AUTO LAUNDRY, Inc. 3433 West 16th ME. 2-6878

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Check these “Burn-AU” Features ... • Any part replaceable • Burns in any weather • Eliminates fire danger • Superior combustion • Easily dismantled and moved • Lifetime use • No black spots in yard

J isSUjil Fashion? \ a versatility, . ilk of course Slim, lovely and a smart study in black-and-white-the day-long chemise by * v Marie Phillips topped by a truly news-winning sleeveless cocoon jacket circled in / -k Striking stripes of black and white. The chemise—frosted / i a se^'^e * t to wear or not as you please. In petti point pique that’s so crisp and wonderful for summer. ■ white. n Fsb Sizes 7 to 15 Mfe® ■ /A\ sl7- 98 4910 W. 16th Street SPEEDWAY "ChaMqa. 9L” OPEN 9 a.m. to 5:30 pun. ■CHARGE Account Fri., 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Snrio

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1> * DORCAS CIRCLE will meet Tuesday, May 6th, with Mrs. Samuel Parke at 7:30 p.m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Carl Swenson. Mrs. Wilbur Harris will give the devotions and the program will be on Japan. EVENING CIRCLE will meet May 6th at 7:45 p.m. with Ruth Harbison, 5508 Speedway Drive. Assistant hostesses will be Geneva Walter, Virginia Sanders and Jluby Myers. Betty Sharp will give the devotions and Hazel Smith will present the program, “Our Year In Review.” The newly elected officers will be installed. LADIES AID CIRCLE will have a pitch-in luncheon meeting in the Singletons Room on Wednesday, May 7, at 12:00 noon. Mrs. Anna Smith will give devotions. DRAMA REHEARSAL. Rehearsals will be held next Sunday (May 4) at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. CHOIRS will rehearse next week as follows: Wednesday: Men’s Chorus, 7:00 p.m. Chancel Choir, 8:00 p.m. Thursday: Chapel Choir, 7:00 p.m. Cloister Choir 8:00 p.m. CHILDREN’S CHORALE. Mrs. Ross Swords, 1674 Cunningham Road, will have the Children’s Chorale for a party and choir rehearsal on Thursday, May Bth from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. The Children’s Chorale will sing at the second service on Sunday, May 11th. LOS AMIGOS Class will have a pitch-in supper in Fellowship Hall for their May 9th meeting at 6:30 p.m. There will be election of officers.

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100 FREE CAR WASHES GIVEN AWAY AT THE WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB'S FISH FRY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Don’t Migg It SPEED-WAY AUTO LAUNDRY 3433 W. 16th Street ME. 2-6878

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MOTHER’S DAY! Sunday evening, May 11, Mother’s Day will reach its climax in a Christian family observance. All families of the church are requested to meet in Fellowship Hall at 6:00 o’clock (each family bring sandwiches). Special guests will be those who have united with our church since last October. The drama committee will present the play, “Fresh Variable Winds, and there will be group singing. There will be movies for the children under the 6th grade. Baby sitters will be provided. Everyone plan to come. ROBING OF THE CHOIRS. Lydia Circle, with Mrs. Ancel Lewis in charge, will robe the Children’s Chorale, Chapel and Cloister choirs during the month of May. Those working in April were Mrs. Paul Parke, Mrs. Jack Hayes and Maxie Lee Frosch. ROSES ON THE LECTERN last Sunday morning were for Craig Randel Oslos, son of Robert and Armedia Oslos, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oslos and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fry; and Daniel Fry Davis, son of Ronald and Lucille Davis and grandson of Mr.- and Mrs. Roy Fry. Congratulations. FINAL REHEARSAL of combined Lutheran, Methodist and Christian Church choirs will be held tomorrow evening (May 2nd) at 8:00 p.m. in the sanctuary. , CHOIR FESTIVAL. On Tuesday, May 20, at 7:30 p.m., the Men’s Chorus and Chancel Choir will sing for the Choir Festival of the Indianapolis Choir Director’s Association at the First Presbyterian Church, 16th and Delaware. The public is invited and we hope that our own congregation will be well represented among those who go to hear this program.

POLICE LEAGUE (Continued from Page 1) its who had killed a Michigan State Policeman and an Indiana State Trooper last September, was presented with the “Officer of the Year” Award by Robert Stranahan, president of the League. The award consists of a beautiful plaque bearing the recipient’s name and an inscription describing his achievement. A cash award is also given. Mr. Kenens was shot twice in the gun battle and was in critical condition for about eight days. Each year the Award will be given to the officer in the League who is outstanding in some police activity.

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MOTHER’S DAY Gift Suggestions • • • Bird Baths 10” SILVER BALL .... 83.95 Porch Boxes —Trellis—Baskets Flamingo Birds—Fiesta Wore Gifts—Stepping Stones—Flower Pots

New officers for the year 19581959 were elected and new members for the Board of Directors chosen. The officers for the coming year were: re-elected, president, Robert Stranahan, Marion County Sheriffs Investigator, secretary-treasurer, Glen Collins, Speedway Marshal, and Fred J. Cox, Sergeant-at-arms, Rossville, Marshal. Elected to serve as first vice-president was Welch Logan, of the Frankfort police department, and second vice-president, George Knight, Chief at Crown Point REMEMBER THE TRI KAPPA SPORTACULAR INDIANA ROOF—MAY 9

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1949 PACKARD, 4 dr. $295 1950 CADILLAC, 4 dr. $495 1950 CHEV., 2 dr. $395 1951 FORD CONVERT. $395 1951 CHEV., 2 dr. $395 1951 NASH, 2 dr. $295 1951 STUPE, Cpe. $295 1950 PLYMOUTH, 4 dr. $195 1951 MERCURY, 2 dr. $195 1956 CHEV., 2 dr. $1,095 1954 FORD, Convertible $795 1955 FORD Sta. Wagon $1,395 1951 FORD 1/2 Ton PICKUP

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Ballot No. 6A REPUBLICANS I RENOMINATE jf Judge Norman Brennan Hfji For JUDGE Room 3, Superior Court Serving second term as Judge, Superior Court 3. Former Assistant Attorney General and Deputy Prosecutor. Veteran World War 11. Married and four children. UNBOSSED - UNPLEDGED and UNSLATED

TIM RICK PAINT & SUPPLY 3618 W. 16th Street ME. 6-6481 "THE FINEST IN PAINTS FOR YOUR PAINTING PLEASURE" “featuring PERFECTION PAINT” "To Paint That Job By Mr. Fixit— Come To Tim Rick —Let Us Mix It" MORRIS PLAN—ALLIED BUILDERS CREDIT FINANCING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SPECIAL! SPECIAL! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY

Blister Resist House Paint $5.90 gal.

MINIATURE GOLF Open Saturdays A Sundays Starting May 3 A 4 SAVE YOUR TICKET COUPONS THIS SEASON AND WIN A BUCKAROO! Terrace Dancing—Fri., May 30 ’ “THE DIAMONDS” Top Recording Stars of "Little Darlin"—"The Stroll" 'plus The Gee. Freijc Orchestra uAT., MAY 31— AL COBINE ORCHESTRA Beach Opens May 30 WESTLAKE BEACH CLUB “Where Your Cost Is Lowest For Superior Recreation”

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1954 BUICK, Convert. $995 1956 CAD. "62," 4 dr. $2,695 1957 BUICK, 2 dr. H.T. $2395 1956 CHEV., 4 dr., H.T. $1795 1955 CHEV., 2 dr., H.T. $1395 1956 BUICK, 2 dr., H.T. $1895 1955 FORD, Victorio $1295 1955 RAMB., Sta. Wgn. $1095 1958 CHEV. 4 dr., used $2695 1955 BUICK, 2 dr., H.T. $1395 1954 FORD, 2 dr., 8 cyl. $795 1954 CHEV., 2 dr. $795 TRUCK $295

Four Square House Paint $5.05 gal.

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